New Work NYC

Soft Suffering, 2017
mixed media on wood panel

Stay Still, 2017
mixed media on wood panel

Screenshots, 2017
acrylic and oil on canvas
186 x 161 cm (unframed)

Bedroom Roses, 2017
acrylic on paper
38.1 x 29.7cm (unframed)

Tent City, 2017
acrylic on paper
38.1 x 29.7cm (unframed)

New Work NYC2017-08-22T16:46:00+00:00

Works On Wood 2014-2017

A Fine Winter Day, 2016
sumi  on wood panel
90 x 90 cm
Life Guard, 2017
sumi  on wood panel
120 x 90 cm
Wait in the Water, 2015
sumi  and gouache on wood panel
120 x 90 cm

Works On Wood 2014-20172018-11-16T19:04:49+00:00

Works On Canvas & Paper 2014-2018

In the Next Plane Here, 2018
sumi ink and cofee on canvas
148 x 167 cm
Lost Days, 2018
sumi ink on canvas
128 x 147 cm
Been Here Before, 2018
sumi ink  on canvas
121 x 92 cm
Long Shots, 2018
sumi ink on canvas
128 x 147 cm
Last Days Here, 2018
sumi ink on canvas
121 x 92 cm

Malibu Sunrise, 2018
sumi ink on watercolour paper
83 x 63 cm (unframed)

Men in Black NO2, 2018
sumi ink on watercolour paper
27.9 x 47 cm (unframed)
Men in Black NO1, 2018
sumi ink on watercolour paper
27.9 x 47 cm (unframed)
Body Languages, 2018
sumi ink on watercolour paper
43 x 67 cm (unframed)
So Long Seeker, 2018
sumi ink on watercolour paper
47.9 x 67 cm (unframed)

Bright White Light, 2016
sumi ink on watercolour paper
110 x 79 cm (unframed)

Totally Shore, 2017
sumi ink on watercolour paper
110 x 79 cm (unframed)

Out in the Open, 2017
sumi ink on watercolour paper
38.1 x 29.7cm (unframed)
There She Goes Again, 2017
sumi ink on watercolour paper
38.1 x 29.7cm (unframed)
Bridges to Now Here, 2016
sumi ink on watercolour paper
86 x 61 cm (unframed)
About a Boy, 2016
sumi ink on watercolour paper
47.5 cm x 34 cm (unframed)
Observations, 2016
sumi ink on watercolour paper
42 x 29.7 cm (unframed)

Sunday Sessions, 2015
sumi ink on watercolour paper
86 x 61 cm (unframed)

Pool Boy, 2016
sumi ink on watercolour paper
110 x 82 cm (unframed)

The First Break, 2016
sumi ink on watercolour paper
86 x 61 cm (unframed)

Love the Game, 2015
sumi ink on watercolour paper
21.1 x 41.6 cm (unframed)

Byron Beach Study #36, 2017
sumi ink on watercolour paper
21.1 x 41.6 cm (unframed)

The Luck of a Few Give Hope to Many, 2014
sumi ink on watercolour paper
21.1 x 41.6 cm (unframed)

Works On Canvas & Paper 2014-20182018-11-16T22:43:44+00:00

Paralyzed by Paradise

Searenity Chapter Two-Rikki Kasso-100 x 76 cm-sumi inki on canvas-©

Actually Fair, 2013
sumi ink on canvas
127 x 79 cm

Fly by NIght-Rikki Kasso-2012

Fly By Night, 2013
sumi ink on canvas
127 x 79 cm

Trouble in Paradise-2-Rikki Kasso-2012 ©-

Paralyzed by Paradise, 2013
sumi ink on canvas
127 x 79 cm

Trouble in Paradise-Rikki Kasso-2012

Trouble in Paradise, 2013
acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
177 x 109 cm

Paralyzed by Paradise2017-08-11T16:10:43+00:00

2012 New Works on Paper

Simply Silent, 2012 (Australia), sumi ink on paper, 56.7 x 76.9 cm

Still Summer, 2012
sumi ink on watercolor paper
76.3 x 56 cm

Allowed To Breathe, 2012 (Australia), sumi ink on paper, 56.7 x 76.9 cm

Allowed to Breathe, 2012
sumi ink on watercolor paper
76.3 x 56 cm

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When It Happens, 2012 (Australia), sumi ink on paper, 121 x 80 cm

God I Dont Know, 2012
sumi ink on watercolor paper
176.3 x 66 cm

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2012 New Works on Paper2017-05-31T18:09:24+00:00

Frames of Mind

Frames of Mind2015-08-01T11:51:46+00:00

The Wanpaku

 

The Wanpaku 

Wanpaku Sumo Reportage Series

2006

collection of 84

 

As quoted from Vice Magazine “Kids Issue”, 2007….

I just went to the grand Sumo championships in Tokyo. It was heavy.

In the annual Wanpaku Sumo Tournament, which is the youngsters’ division, kids from ages 7 to 12 took part to determine who’s the toughest fat boy in the land. They come from all over Japan, plumped and pumped mentally and physically, to slam their rivals to the dirt.

Just like in the rest of Japan, appearances here are crucial. “I feel that my weak point today was not having trimmed my fingernails a bit nicer,” says the 180-pound, 12-year-old Wanpaku Sumo second place champion. “I’ve been in this since I was five years old and I will be back again next year to leave with the title.”

Until then, it’s bowl after bowl of chanko, the traditional sumo food that consists of everything you have lying around the kitchen chucked into a pot along with some hot water. The sumo kids eat chanko until they can’t breathe, then they nap. “We practice for an hour and a half every day, then we study, eat, and sleep,” says today’s champion. Sleeping after eating is very important for the little sumo body to gain maximum mass and is strictly enforced by their coaches. “For now, it’s chanko and sleep,” the champ says. “When we are older, we must drink beer when we eat. Beer will help with sleep as well.” – Rikki Kasso

http://www.vice.com/

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The Wanpaku2017-05-29T01:24:01+00:00

Tokyo Undressed Archive 02

2002-2005

collection of 48

 

Tokyo Undressed Archive 022015-08-01T11:10:58+00:00

Tokyo Undressed Archive 01

2002-2005

collection of 48

 

Tokyo Undressed Archive 012015-08-01T11:22:17+00:00
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